Comparative Study of the Budgeting Process Reforms Within Two International Accounting Organisations: Malaysia and Australia Perspectives
This paper discusses the budgeting process and the extent of organisational political influence within the budgeting process in two different accounting firms. It identifies the role of organisational politics on the relationship between managerial roles and the budgeting process. It discusses the...
Main Author: | Wong, Edward Sek Khin |
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Format: | Article |
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American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information, Jordan
2010
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